2 motorcycle riders dead in Quezon road crashes | Inquirer News

2 motorcycle riders dead in Quezon road crashes

Motorcyclist dead in Quezon highway mishap

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LUCENA CITY — Two motorcycle riders died in separate mishaps on Sunday, Nov. 20, in Quezon province.

Arnold Panganiban and his motorcycle back-rider, Raymond Decenan, were cruising at 8:20 p.m. the Maharlike Highway when they occupied the opposite lane and collided with another motorcycle driven by Charles John Tecson in Barangay Balubal, the Quezon police reported.

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Panganiban and Decenan, both not wearing helmets, suffered injuries and were rushed to Quezon Medical Center in this city, but Panganiban was declared dead on arrival.

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Investigators said Tecson and his female back-rider refused treatment.

Panganiban’s live-in partner told investigators that both riders were under the influence of liquor.

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The police said the concerned parties were open to an amicable settlement.

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In Atimonan town, police reported that a truck driven by Ronald Pacuyao Jr. lost its brakes at 11:40 a.m. in a section of the highway in Barangay Malinao Ilaya.

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The wayward truck occupied the opposite lane and hit the oncoming motorcycle driven by Mark June Ramo.

Ramo, who was wearing a helmet, died while being taken to Doña Martha Memorial District Hospital in the town proper.

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Pacuyao was arrested and placed under police custody and is facing criminal charges. INQ

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